Integrated Analysis of Parenchymal and Vascular HRCT Patterns with Circulating Biomarkers in Severe COVID-19 Pneumonia
Aldo Carnevale, Luca Morandi, Gaetano Scaramuzzo, Savino Spadaro, Gianluca Calogero Campo, Melchiore Giganti, Alberto Papi, Marco Contoli

TL;DR
This study links lung CT scan patterns with blood biomarkers in severe COVID-19, suggesting imaging and blood tests together could help predict disease severity and guide treatment.
Contribution
The study is the first to integrate HRCT imaging patterns with specific circulating biomarkers in severe COVID-19 pneumonia for clinical stratification.
Findings
Higher parenchymal HRCT scores correlated with longer hospital stays, ICU admissions, and elevated inflammatory biomarkers.
Vascular HRCT patterns were linked to increased Angiopoietin-2 levels but not directly to ICU admission or mortality.
Parenchymal and vascular HRCT scores showed a significant positive correlation.
Abstract
Purpose: To explore the correlation between radiologic patterns on high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) and circulating biomarkers of inflammation and endothelial activation in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia, with the aim of identifying imaging-biomarker phenotypes that may offer insights for clinical stratification. Materials and Methods: This prospective single-center study included 84 consecutive patients hospitalized with PCR-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection and respiratory failure. All underwent baseline HRCT, along with parallel biohumoral profiling, including inflammatory (IL-1Ra, IL-6, IL-10) and endothelial (Angiopoietin-2, sVCAM-1, sE-Selectin) biomarkers. HRCT scans were reviewed for parenchymal and vascular abnormalities (vascular tree-in-bud [TIB], vascular enlargement pattern [VEP]). Semi-quantitative scores were assigned for parenchymal (PS) and vascular (VS)…
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TopicsCOVID-19 Clinical Research Studies · Angiogenesis and VEGF in Cancer · Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
